r (it) i N Rf N l 1-. I it K h Hi i 1 ii ( ( ( ( ( ( f ( l,; I T ' $, 9) ( 9) mimnfnirrniifimM mmimmh i , . f THE FOLLOWING PRICES at Ti lie fash Ctore ornm WITH WHAT YOU PAY FOR EQUAL VAL UES ANYWIIKKH IiLSIE IN :::C R 0 OK C 0 U N T Y::: Xi-CT5 CALICOS or PRINTS, lndlgocs, light blues, cl.ir els. Km,, gui glut tits, ut k.i y.iiil. 7 1-2&S. (WNOHAMS. n pro n clucks. Mil colors, all iic check, nt tier yard, 10 d:s. OITINO PLANNKL, all colors, 27 inches wide. 14 good heavy lluiiucl, at I kt yard, 10 efts. HOr.SK I.I KING. licmy the best wrmle fu the money- dd by the piece on))', nt thin price per yd, 5 3-4 &s. SILKOLINIU'ORCOM l-ORTlvRS, plain colors and fancy prints, 30 in, wide, nt per yard, 12 1-2 ds. 8 9 MKN'S UNDERWEAR 50c OARMENT Men's t -lb ttb fleeced underwear Shirts 34 to 40, drawers 2 to 10 You never bought this garment lor less than ( cts C .- . MM.AMx belore. my price only UC per garment Aly entire stock is marked on the same close margin and 1 can do it because I SELL FOR CASH Your ensh will give yon better values hercjltiu it any other store in Crook county THlf BIG STORK ON THE CORNER A. M. LARA Bend, Oregon ( v tgcr. LOCAL HITS. The wonmii who roads the mis. show bUNiuoiR ubllity. Wnntod: Four tons of nlfnlfn hay. Impute ut Hullctiu ofllce. Remember the food salo nt Odd well's store tomorrow afternoon. W. J. McGillvrny Is planning to take a trip over to the Vulloy after fruit. Mr. nml Mrs. John Ryan wore in I from their much nt the Titles yes tcrtlny. Tpwuship pints for sale nt this P.fftcc, two size, 3)i nud 6 inches square, Taken look nt The Iiulletin's township pints before you buy two sires. S.J. Spencer has returned to Ucud nfter a trip to the old home n,t LnGrnnde. Perry lams was n plchsnut caller in Beud last Friday from, his home ot Powell Uuttcs, 9 K COTTON M.ANKKTS, while. gray or tan, extra henvy fleece, nsMirted lnr Icr, 72Z7H In-, jwr "xilr, $1.35 CIIILDKKNSI'LKKCK LlNJvl) HOSK. henvy lib, compare these with any ?sc hose in town, all " 20 as. WORK SHIRTS for men heavy cheviot and drills, all colors, 30 dliT .styles to Mrlect fsciti, only 50 cts. WORK GLOVKS, genu. inc pig .skin, the kind that wont wear out, per vpnir, only 50 cts. MKN'.S CASHMKRK HOSK, medium weight, camels hair or oxford, all sites, )cr pair, 20 cts. Rev. Mitchell will hold regular services in Hcntl morning nml even ing 011 next Sunday, the nth. George A. Jones made coniimi tation proof 011 his homestead be fore Commissioner Kills this week. Milk and cream for sale; first house east of Mrs. 0. A. Joucs' residence. W. R. I'im.ui'rt. 3033 Mr. and Mrs. George Uliidmnn were Iiciul callers Wednesday from their home in the vicinity of Sisters. Mrs. Carlyle Triplett Is enjoying n visit with her mother, Mrs. Mar tin, who is here from r.cnolr, N. C, You pride yourself on your own enterprise why buy of jwoplc who have not enough enterprise to ad vertise. SAVED HIS UOY'S LIFE. "My threc-yonr-old loy was limlly con fitltwU'il, had n high fever and vn iu mi awful condition, I gnve lilm two dosen of I'oley'H Orluo. Laxative mid the next morning the fuvcr win (out! mnl liu wan entirely well, t'olcy'n Orlna I.nxntlvo ruived his life." A. Wolktuh, Ciuimer, WU.-C. W. Merrill, druj-glst. Poultry dressed or alive always on hand Iiying hous niicl pullets about to lay, for Hale. Wm. Down INO, Hend, Or. a8tf Nick Welder who has' been in Portland the past few months re turned to Ixcud TiicmIuv to remain through the winter. The Indies of the M. H. church will give another of their opular food sales Saturday afternoon nt S C. Caldwell's store Harney Lewis mid wife have re turned to their homestead after sendiug several weeks viiiting ivliitivt-s at Jefferson, Or. The messages from the mer chants are Hlways Interesting and usually affect the "state of your purse." Read their nds. IJ.it Heisiug now gets his mail at Sisters, having moved onto the ranch which he recently purchased nt the foot of Hlock Untie. One of the finest lines of choco I ites ever gotten Into Hend is now, 011 Mile at the Kellcy & Aldridge stand. Kresh just arrived. If you like fresh chocolates and the very finest mudc you should step into Kelly & Aldridgc's. They have a fine Hue, just arrived. Clins. Herrald of Lenoir, N C, is in Hend visiting with the Trip Ictts and other friends who former ly lived at his home in the South. This fall season is going to be the best In the history of your store or the worst. Is your advertising going to be the best, or the worst? Rev. Mitchell tins been making n Mibstautial improvement on his homestead in the form of a buggy shed, root cellar and wood shed all under otic roof. J. T. Gcmmcl is one of the re cent comers who has settled on laud east of Hend. He recently had a house built 011 his land, George I'.rostcrhous doing the work. Yearling, home grown fruit trees for sale, at ranch three miles from Hend 011 PrmcviJle road sign of ted barn. Will be nt ranch Nov. 2 to 15. HOWAKI' bl'INJNO, Hend, Oregon. Rig stores arc not built by luck, or accident any more thair rail roads or steamboats. The greatest man iu the world could not build n big store, otic really successful, without advertising. The numerous new buildings going up in Hend and the surround ing country are making quite a de mand for lumber, and the hum of tic pinner at the sawmill is heard n good share of the time these days. I am now agent for the DeLaval cream separator, and have one of these machines iu stock. Step iu mid examine it. They nrc a great convenience mid money saver for the dairyman. IJ.A. S.vriiim. 2ttf A letter from headquarters says that they arc selling contracts for hind iu the Golden Goose . Lake Valley In bunches, and warns me to get my orders In or my people will get left. Don't delay but come iu nud get a contract. C. A. Jonics. Kok SAM' tooncrcs. Host ranch in the Sisters country. 60 ncres iu clover, n million feet of yellow pine on the other So. Good water right Corvallis & Kasterti survey near. House and barn. $2,000 cash, time on balance. This is n snap. C, A. Jonhs. J. I, West reaches the 65th mile stone iu the journey of life todny, and iu honor of the event has iu vited in, to dinner, a number of "young" people of his uge. It is needless to say they will enjoy themselves and will duly celebrate the happy occasion. Timber Claims Wanted. Parties having timber claims sit tinted south of Hcud ndjoiuiug or within n few miles of the Deschutes river nrc requested to write to the undersigned if the claims ore for sale, J. D, IIpnkvman, Behd, Or. P, 1 tetfm&Rji rttfTr ECOID Pacific Itorv Liniment Is prepared eT! ttr Iht needt ul lir.rcn:tn ami r'lichmtn. II U a powrlul tod pene irallflj liniment, a remedy lor iwncrxcn clen. A toalliln; cnibrotslhn Inr Ihe reiki of pel.i, and Ihe bett liniment (or tptan ind torcncM. Uncqualed lor curing the wound and Injuries of DAKllCU Willi: and for licalb cuts, uLTSslons, tores and bruises Pacific 1 1 one l.lnlmenl Is fully tuerinieed. No other is so good or liefpful In so many vj). If it falls to sillily, eauthorlic cll dealers to refund flic purchase price. u-n otrn urn cinrt HOYT CHtMICAL CO., P6il. Out. .. rr. f cooKtcr rjdr&s rpco Strayed, from the vicinity of Odell lkc-. iron gray marc four years old, small scar 011 right hind leg, not Iraudcd. Hay horse, old, branded 7, on right shoulder, indis tinct brand on left shoulder. Hoth have saddle and harness marks. Liberal reward far information that will secure their return. Notify tins ollice. 2931 R. K. and G. II. Grimes have taken charge of a large ranch east of Hend owned by parties at Salem, and will proceed to put it under cultivation. lid Uroslcrhous is now putting up a house for them mens urine 24x28 with ofoot posts, and a temporary barn has already been built. Messrs. Grimes bought the horses formerly owned by the Three Sisters Ranch Company. A. C. Lucas has leased the Pilot Hutte Inn to C. H. Turner, who will take possession on the 16th. The Inn has been one of the most popular hoitelrics in Central Ore- gou and has always enjoyed a good patronage. Mr. Turner has had much experience in hotel work, and The Hullctiu bespeaks for him a like profitable business. Mr, Lucas and family will remain at Hend. Dr. A. A. Ilurris writes from Lebanon to The Bulletin as follows: "Unclosed you will find P. O money order lor f.2.00. Please crcdid same on my subscription. I can't think of Hying to get along without The Hullctiu. I have greater faith in Bend's future than ever and expect to move onto my place just cast of Hend next spring and help what I can iu the develop ment of that country. Mrs. C. A. Jones went out to the Johnston ranch Monday to take depositions iu the final proofs of six parties who own tracts of land lu that large holding. The parlies who made proofs were Mrs. Ada R. Johnston, Miss Helen Johnston, Mrs. Johnston's mother, Mrs. Mary Rowlee, J. A. Hoyd, Mrs. Jessie M. Hoyd, nud Samuel Johnston. Later Mrs. Johnston will move into Hend and occupy her residence here dur ing the winter. The people who are served by the Tumalo mid Gist postoffiecs nre quite dissatisfied with one feature of their mail service. They would prefer to linvc the mail leave Laid law 011 Saturday instead of on Mou thy, as nt present. Under the present plan their county papers are obliged to lay over at Lnidlaw from two to three days, whereas, if the mail went out on Saturday, there would be practically no lay over and the subscribers in the Gist and Tumalo districts would get their papers much more promptly. The department should order the mail to be carried on Saturday iu- stead of Monday, Vnrious reports have been sent to the Portlaud papers regarding the case of smallpox at Bend, nud these reports have related a much. worse condition of affairs than ac tually exists.' The patient is net Winer nlmtrv ttrt it'ill ntwf 1tittt.. 'ft ,f ?- MliV . SIMVHIt only a very light attack of the dis ease. He is now on the road to recovery and when the quarantine 1 has expired he will be iu his usual I good health. No new cases have developed, nud none arc expected to. School is in session, people arc coming in and leaving town, and business In nil lines is progressing in the usual manner. There Is no cause for alarm, and nt Hend there Is 110 alarm. George H. Pulllam, a farmer liv ing iu the vicinity of Tumalo, died last Tuesday morning at about 1 o'clock at the Hotel JJcnd, where he had been brought in order that he might be given better medical attention. Mr. Pulliam had been ill for a week or 10 days and was threatened with typhoid fever. He had lost much blood from hemor rhages from the nose and lungs, and was in such n weakened con dition that his system could not withstand the strain, and he passed away as above stated, Icavinjr a wife and three children to mourn his loss. Mr. Pulliam was high!, respected by all who knew him. and his taking away is a real lost, to the community in which he re sided. The remains were taken to Wqsco, the family's former home, for interment. A PLEASANT AFTERNOON. .Mrs. A. At. Lara Hntertafns In Honor of Atlas Alnrlan Alyers. One of the plcasantcst social events or the season was that ten dered the ladies of Hend this after noon by Mrs. .A. M. Lara at her pleasant home. Guests to the num ber of forty-five gathered at 2 o'clock to spend the afternoon in various ways, the aim and purpose of which were the having of a good time, and, of course, they were not disappointed. Kach lady was given a needle with a red thread and a piece of cloth mid requested to "work" on the cloth an image of a cat. This task naturally aroused the ambi tions of the Indies and ull were anxious to demonstrate their ability with the needle. Much pleasant chattering and merriment were evi dent while the ladies were so en gaged. Later refreshments were served nml the ladies in the absence of their "better halves" were paired off into partners. This was done iu a unique manner. Pajwr "cats" had been cut iu two and the parts Every Farmer , As well as every business, man sJkmM . have a bank account, ' Why? BQCtUlSe: Yur money is safer .in the bank than anywhere else. Paying your bills by. check is the simplest nnd most convenient methoJ. Y01"" check becomes, n yojjcher for the cjeltf it puys. ' It gives you a better standing with business men. Money in the bank strengtheus your credit. A bank account teaches, helps, aud encour ages you to save. This bank does all the bookkeeping. Your bank book is n record of your busittess, -.... -" To those desiring Banking Connections with 0 well" established Bank, we extend our services. 1 The Central Oregon Banking (R Trust Company DIRECTORSl Oohn Stotdl. .,,.., ,,...,,.., Lumberman and Timber Owner. U. C, Coo.. 1. m ,,u,. ........ Physician nnd Surgeon. H. P. d. McDonald,, E. A. Satlier.,..,,, V.J. O'Connor.,,..,,.,,.,, Hi b n- 1 1 I were distributed among the gtic - The ladies who had tire two j.nt of the severed animal that mate' were partners, and the one u held the larger half was require , serve the other. The hostess was assisted iu s ing refreshments by the Missc Iv West, Pearl Hightower, IK l i Johnston and Dorothy School. , and during the afternoon she assisted by Mrs. V. V. Smith Mrs, R. D. Wilson. This pleasant event was glvut , honor of Miss Marian Myers. ' will leave soon for her boraC li. ' ' Prancisco. PROdROSS OP THE SURVL (Continued from pace r Young's nrc headed this way, '1 rati a line up Trout creek, and t surveyed a line up Sage Br spring to the flat. Parties in M ras from Youngs the first of 1 week report that the survc. were running a line up JVj Spring canyon. A JEWELER'S EXPERIENCE C. R, Kluser, The Jeweler, t'6c ' t;iiiia Ate., Iiidianapolfs, Ind . u "I wa mi weak from kidney trcu'jlr t could lurdly walk nhmulrcd feet 1 bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy cl r mr complexion, cured my txlclcaclic Ihe irregularitfe iltwippenrcd, a rut 1 now attend to huiiuf m every day recommend l'oley's Kidney Rented; all suflcrcr. xi it cured tne after the tor and other remedies had faded J W. Merrill. druKRist, New subscribers added to Ti Bulletin list each week. You're tic i When You Pain: buildings, inside or out side, if you desire the very best results at the least expense yon should use The Sherwin-Williams Paint Call for color cards it- E. A. SATHER Full Line of Groceries, U Goods and Hardware always i nana. -A 5 Merchant. int. out. 1 der, I ,ii 1, J. ...Merchant ,,., .....Cashier, 1 ,